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HOME of J. M. and ELIZABETH BAKER ROBERTS The site
overlooked present Gunstream Lake in Little Hope Community.
Family shown: EPP ROBERTS, J. M. and ELIZABETH, HALLIE
ROBERTS, OMIE and MAUDE ROBINSON.
Isham Wells, married Eugenia Lipscomb
Mary, married Andrew Cox
Martha, married James Y. Daniel
Nancy, married W. Patrick Murphy
SAugusta, died in infancy
Frances, married Samuel Johnson
. Minerva Jane Robbins was buried in the Little
Hope Cemetery.
Isham W. and Eugenia Mae Lipscomb Robbins
were parents of:
Virgil Elias, married Ruby Thomas
Isham C., married LPla Norton. He was killed in
World War I.
Lois May, married Harvey Edward
James H., married Myrtle McNeill
Ella Opal, married Charles Hood
Henry F., married Louise Terry
Five children died in infancy.
Many of the deceased members of the Robbins
family were buried in the Quitman Cemetery.
Submitted by Ona WoodSTEPHEN G. ROBERTS, 1806-1864.
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This text gives an overview of Wood County, Texas from roughly 1850 to 1900. It includes historical sketches of various aspects of life in the county as well as anecdotes. Genealogical information and documentation are also included for pioneer families in the area.
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Wood County Historical Society. Wood County, 1850-1900, book, 1976; Quitman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth91051/m1/146/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .